Natural Mutagenesis of Human Genomes by Endogenous Retrotransposons

Cell64.50
Volume: 141, Issue: 7, Pages: 1253 - 1261
Published: Jun 1, 2010
Abstract
Two abundant classes of mobile elements, namely Alu and L1 elements, continue to generate new retrotransposon insertions in human genomes. Estimates suggest that these elements have generated millions of new germline insertions in individual human genomes worldwide. Unfortunately, current technologies are not capable of detecting most of these young insertions, and the true extent of germline mutagenesis by endogenous human retrotransposons has...
Paper Details
Title
Natural Mutagenesis of Human Genomes by Endogenous Retrotransposons
Published Date
Jun 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
141
Issue
7
Pages
1253 - 1261
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